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This championship is competed for by wrestlers of the X division, where a high-flying, high risk style of wrestling is used. Rather than emphasizing the fact that most wrestlers who perform this style are under 250 lbs (115 kg) by calling it a "cruiserweight division", TNA decided to emphasize the high risk nature of the moves these wrestlers perform by calling it the "X Division", making it a key attraction of the company. This championship is competed for by wrestlers of the X division, where a high-flying, high risk style of wrestling is used. Rather than emphasizing the fact that most wrestlers who perform this style are under 250 lbs (115 kg) by calling it a "cruiserweight division", TNA decided to emphasize the high risk nature of the moves these wrestlers perform by calling it the "X Division", making it a key attraction of the company.


The slogan for the X Division has been "it's not about weight limits, it's about no limits." The slogan for the X Division has been "it's not about weight limits, it's about no limits.."


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The TNA Wrestling X Division Championship

The TNA X Division Championship is a title competed for in the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling professional wrestling promotion.

X Division

This championship is competed for by wrestlers of the X division, where a high-flying, high risk style of wrestling is used. Rather than emphasizing the fact that most wrestlers who perform this style are under 250 lbs (115 kg) by calling it a "cruiserweight division", TNA decided to emphasize the high risk nature of the moves these wrestlers perform by calling it the "X Division", making it a key attraction of the company.

The slogan for the X Division has been "it's not about weight limits, it's about no limits.."

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Current champion, A.J. Styles, after winning the title at Unbreakable

Current champion

A.J. Styles is the current X Division Champion. Styles became the only five-time champion on September 11, 2005 at the Unbreakable pay-per-view event, defeating then-champion Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe in a three-way match.

Title History

Twelve different wrestlers have won the X Division Championship. Of them, four (A.J. Styles, Jerry Lynn, Matt Bentley (Michael Shane) and Frankie Kazarian) have won the belt at least twice. Styles is the only wrestler with more than two reigns, with a total of five.

Wrestler: Reign: Date: Place:
A.J. Styles 1 June 19, 2002 Huntsville, AL
Low-Ki 1 August 7, 2002 Nashville, TN
Jerry Lynn 1 August 21, 2002 Nashville, TN
Syxx-Pac 1 October 9, 2002 Nashville, TN
A.J. Styles 2 October 23, 2002 Nashville, TN
Jerry Lynn 2 November 6, 2002 Nashville, TN
Sonny Siaki 1 December 11, 2002 Nashville, TN
Kid Kash 1 February 12, 2003 Nashville, TN
Amazing Red 1 April 30, 2003 Nashville, TN
Chris Sabin 1 May 14, 2003 Nashville, TN
Michael Shane 1 August 20, 2003 Nashville, TN
Chris Sabin 2 January 7, 2004 Nashville, TN
Kazarian 1 March 31, 2004 Nashville, TN
A.J. Styles 3 June 9, 2004 Nashville, TN
Michael Shane & Kazarian 2, 2 July 28, 2004 Nashville, TN
Petey Williams 1 August 11, 2004 Nashville, TN
A.J. Styles 4 January 16, 2005 Orlando, FL
Christopher Daniels 1 March 13, 2005 Orlando, FL
A.J. Styles 5 September 11, 2005 Orlando, FL

Notes

1. Defeated Psicosis, Low-Ki and Jerry Lynn three-way match.
2. Defeated Jerry Lynn and A.J. Styles in a three-way match.
3. Defeated Low-Ki and A.J. Styles in a three-way ladder match.
4. Won a ladder match. Earlier on, Jerry Lynn sustained a knee injury and the title was vacated. Other participants were: Tony Mamaluke, Joel Maximo, Jose Maximo, Ace Steele, Kid Kash, A.J. Styles, Rick Michaels and Chris Michaels.
5. Defeated Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn in a three-way match.
6. Defeated Chris Sabin and Kazarian in an Ultimate X match.
7. Defeated Michael Shane, Christopher Daniels and Low-Ki in an Ultimate X match.
8. Defeated Amazing Red to win the vacated title. Chris Sabin was stripped of the title when he injured his knee.
9. Michael Shane and Kazarian were declared co-champions when both grabbed the belt at the same time in an Ultimate X match.
10. Won a 22-Man International X-Division Gauntlet match. Other participants were: Kazarian, Sonjay Dutt, Jerry Lynn, Chad Collyer, Chris Vaughn, D-Ray 3000, Joey Matthews, Mikey Batts, Jerrelle Clark, Kid Kash, L.A. Park, Miyamoto, Nosawa, Psicosis, A.J. Styles, Michael Shane, and Shark Boy.
11. Defeated Chris Sabin and Petey Williams in an Ultimate X match.
12. Defeated A.J. Styles, Ron Killings, and Elix Skipper in an Ultimate X Challenge match.
13. Defeated Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe in a three-way match.

References

See also

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